She is desperate to see the world and complete as many items as possible on her bucket list and to raise £5,000 towards completing a dream trip to America.

And now, people from across the world have made her dreams come true.

The two biggest items on her bucket list were to see Wales take on Ireland in Dublin next February in the Six Nations and to travel to New York.

Since sharing her story the Welsh Rugby Union has contacted WalesOnline to offer Emily, and her mum Sonia, a money-can’t-buy experience.

The pair will be guests at the team’s training camp at The Vale Resort for a farewell lunch the day before the game and will then travel with them to Dublin on their plane.

They will also be given tickets to the game.

Emily Kendrick was first treated aged 23

Emily, from Ystrad Mynach , was diagnosed last year but has continued to work for the RAF while having treatment.

Her mum Sonia told her the news on the phone while she was at work at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.

Watched on by colleagues, Emily broke down in tears as her mum told her about the gift.

Then, within hours, their online fundraising page hit its £5,000 target – meaning their trip to New York can also happen.

Emily and Sonia had planned to take the trip for Sonia’s 50th birthday in 2019 but due to the uncertainty with Emily’s health they needed help raising money to go as soon as possible.

New York will now “definitely happen” once Emily has had the all clear from doctors at Velindre Cancer Centre.

“It’s all been so much bigger than we thought and people are just absolutely fantastic.

“I have been reading every message and there are some people we know and others we don’t, like other ex-service people or RAF stewardesses and other people just sympathising with Emily and wanting her to have her dream.

“It’s just so overwhelming."

Emily and mum Sonia on a trip to Iceland

Sonia said: “She just can’t believe how nice everybody is. We just wants to say a massive thank you to everyone at the WRU for their help. She’s so overwhelmed and keeps crying, so do I.